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    HUM-101-EESSENTIALS OF COMMUNICATION

    Semester-I(COMMON FOR ALL BRANCHES)

    L T P

    Marks

    3 1 -

    Marks

    Marks

    Class Work : 50

    Exam. : 100

    Total : 150

    Duration of Exam: 3 Hrs

    The course aims at inculcating a minimum level of language proficiency among

    students of Engineering and Technology. The purpose is to sensitise them to

    the nuances of English and its applications for various communication needs.

    COURSE CONTENT:

    Unit-I

    Semantics: Synonyms, Antonyms, Homophones, Homonyms, Form and function of

    words

    Unit-II

    Syntax: Sentence structures, Verb patterns and their usage

    Unit-III

    Phonetics: Basic Concepts Vowels, Consonants, Phonemes, Syllables;

    Articulation of Speech Sounds Place and Manner of Articulation;

    Transcription of words and simple sentences, using International Phonetic

    Alphabet.

    Unit-IV

    Comprehension: Listening and Reading comprehension Note taking, Reviewing,

    Summarising, Interpreting, Paraphrasing and Prcis Writing.

    Unit-V

    Composition: Descriptive, Explanatory, Analytical and Argumentative Writing -

    description of simple objects like instruments, appliances, places, persons,

    principles; description and explanation of processes and operations; analysis

    and arguments in the form of debate and group discussion

    Unit-VI

    Text: English for Students of Science by A.Roy and P.L. Sharma (OrientLongman)

    Chapters for Study:

    i) "The year 2050" by Theodore J. Gordon.

    ii) "The Mushroom of Death" by A. Bandhopadhyay.

    iii) "The Discovery" by Herman Ould.

    The prescribed text will be used as a case study for various components of

    the syllabus.

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    Unit-VII (For Internal Evaluation Only):

    Book Review Herein the students will be required to read and submit a

    review of a book (Literary or non-literary) of their own choice. This will

    be followed by a presentation of the same in the class.

    TEXT BOOKS:

    1. English for Students of Science edited by A. Roy and P.L. Sharma,

    Orient Longman.

    2. Spoken English for India by R.K. Bansal and J.B. Harrison, OrientLongman.

    3. Intermediate Grammar, Usage and Composition by M.L. Tickoo and A.E.Subramanian, Orient Longman.

    SUGGESTED READING:

    1. English Grammar, Composition and Correspondence by M.A. Pink and S.E.

    Thomas, S. Chand and Sons Pvt. Ltd.,Delhi.

    2. A Practical English Grammar by Thomson and Martinet, OUP, Delhi.3. Guide to Patterns and Usage in English by A.S. Hornby, OUP, Delhi.4. A Textbook of English Phonetics for Indian Students by T.

    Balasubramanian, MacMillan, Chennai.

    5. Better English Pronunciation by J.D.OConnor, Cambridge Univ. Press,London.

    6. English Vocabulary in Use by McCarthy, Foundation Books (CambridgeUniversity Press), Delhi.

    7. Assessing Listening by Buck, Foundation Books (Cambridge UniversityPress), Delhi.

    8. Reading Between the Lines by McRae, Foundation Books (Cambridgeuniversity Press), Delhi.

    SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

    There will be seven questions in all covering all the units, except Unit VII

    which (besides other modes of internal evaluation) is for internal assessmentonly.

    All questions will be compulsory and will have sufficient internal choice.

    Unit-I: 15 Marks

    The question will be set so as to evaluate the following: Usage of the words

    given, Changing the grammatical quality and function of the words, One word

    Substitutes, synonyms, antonyms, homophones, homonyms.

    Unit-II: 20 Marks

    There will be one question having different parts. The question should test

    students knowledge of sentence structures and verb patterns. The questioncan be in the nature of Do as directed, Tracing and rectifying structural

    Errors, Elucidating patterns through sentences and vice-versa, Changing

    the word-order, Synthesizing the sentences and Completing the sentences,

    etc.

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    Unit-III: 15 Marks

    There will be two questions from this Unit. Question one will be in the

    nature of short notes testing the basic concepts and articulation of speech

    sounds. The second question would require transcription of individual words

    and simple sentences.

    Unit-IV: 15 Marks

    Comprehension and Interpretation of a passage given (Literary or non-

    literary, newspaper article, story, extract from a speech etc.), will be

    judged for its vocabulary, general understanding and interpretation of the

    content in the form of question answer exercise, culling out important

    points, suggesting a suitable topic/title, summarising and prcis writing

    etc.

    Unit-V: 15 Marks

    The question will require the definition, description, analysis, explanation

    of various objects and processes. Bedsides, a topic of contemporary relevance

    may be given for writing a paragraph in any one of the writing forms

    prescribed in the unit.

    Unit-VI: 20 Marks

    There will be two questions from the text prescribed. The first question will

    evaluate the comprehension of the text through short answer questions or a

    long answer question.

    The second question will judge the linguistic aspect of the text such as

    using a particular word in its various syntactic forms like noun, adjective,

    verb etc.; matching the lists of words and their explanation; providing

    opposite/similar meanings, adding suffixes and prefixes etc.

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    MATH-101-E MATHEMATICS-I

    ---------- -------------

    (COMMON FOR ALL BRANCHES)

    L T P Class Work : 50 Marks

    3 2 - Exam. : 100 Marks

    Total : 150 Marks

    Duration of exam. : 3 Hours

    Part-A

    Infinite series : Convergence and divergence, Comparison,

    D' Alembert's ratio, Integral, Raobes, Logrithmic and Cauchy

    root tests, Alternating series, Absolute and conditional

    convergence.

    Applications of Differentiation : Taylor's

    Maclaurin's series, Asymptotes, Curvature Asymptotes.

    Partial Differentiation & its Applications : Functions of

    two or more variables; partial derivatives, Total

    differential and differentiability, Derivatives of

    composite and implicit functions, Jacobians, Higher order

    partial derivatives.

    Homogeneous functions, Euler's theorem, Taylor's

    series for functions of two variables (without proof),

    maxima-minima of function of two variables, Lagrange's

    method of undetermined multipliers, Differentiation

    under integral sign.

    Part-B

    Applications of Single & Multiple Integration :

    Applications of single integration to find volume of solids

    and surface area of solids of revolution. Double integral, change of order of

    integration, Double integral in polar coordinates, Applications of double

    integral to find area enclosed by plane curves and volume of solids of revolution.

    Triple integral, volume of solids, change of variables,

    Beta and gamma functions and relationship between them.

    Vector Calculus : Differentiation of vectors, scalar

    and vector point functions Gradient of a scalar field and

    directional derivative, divergence and curl of a vector

    field and their physical interpretations.

    Integration of vectors, line integral, surface

    integral, volume integral, Green, Stoke's and Gauss theorems

    (without proof) and their simple applications.

    TEXT BOOKS :

    1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics : F. Kreyszig.

    2. Higher Engineering Mathematics : B.S. Grewal.

    REFERENCE BOOKS :

    1. Engineering Mathematics Part-I : S.S. Sastry.

    2. Differential and Integral Calculus : Piskunov.

    3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics : R.K. Jain and

    S.R.K.Iyengar

    4. Advanced Engg. Mathematics : Michael D. Greenberg

    Note: Examiner will set eight questions, taking four from Part-

    A and four from Part-B. Students will be required to

    attempt five questions taking at least two from each

    part.

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    PHY-101-E : PHYSICS-I (COMMON FOR ALL BRANCHES)

    --------- -----------------------------------

    L T P Sessional : 50 Marks

    3 1 - Exam. : 100 Marks

    Total : 150 Marks

    Duration of exam. : 3 Hrs.

    PART-A

    PHYSICAL OPTICS

    Interference : Division of wave front-Fresnel's

    biprism, Division of amplitude Newton's rings, Michelson

    interferometer, applications.

    Diffraction : Difference between Fraunhofer and

    Fresnel diffraction. Fraunhofer diffraction through a

    slit. Plane

    transmission diffraction grating, its dispersive and

    resolving

    powers.

    Polarization : Polarised and unpolarized light,

    double refraction; Nicol prism, quarter and half wave

    plates, Polarimetry; Biquartz and Laurent's half-shade

    polarimeters, Simple concepts of photoelasticity.

    LASER

    Spontaneous and stimulated emissions, Laser

    action, characteristics of laser beam-concepts of coherence,

    He-Ne and semiconductor lasers (simple ideas), applications.

    FIBRE OPTICS

    Propagation of light in fibres, numerical aperture, single

    mode and multi mode fibres, applications.

    PART-B

    WAVE AND OSCILLATIONS

    Simple concepts of Harmonic Oscillator, resonance, quality

    factor.

    E.M. wave theory-review of basic ideas, Maxwell's

    equations, simple plane wave equations, simple concepts of wave

    guides and co-axial cables, Poynting vector.

    DIELECTRICS

    Molecular theory,

    polarization,displacement,susceptibility, dielectric

    coefficient, permitivity & various relations between these,

    Gauss's law in the presence of a dielectric, Energy stored

    in an electric field.

    Behaviour of dielectrics in a.c. field-simple

    concepts, dielectric losses.

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    SPECIAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY

    Michelson-Moreley experiment, Lorentz transformations,

    variation of mass with velocity, mass energy equivalence.

    NUCLEAR PHYSICS

    Neutron Cross-section, Nuclear fission, Moderators,

    Nuclear reactors, Reactor criticality, Nuclear fusion.

    Interaction of radiation with matter-basic concepts, radiation

    detectors-ionisation chamber, G.M. Counter, Scintillation and

    solid state detectors, cloud chamber and bubble chamber.

    TEXT BOOKS :

    1. Physics of the Atom - Wehr, Richards & Adair (Narosa)

    2. Perspectives of Modern Physics - Arthur Beiser (TMH)

    3. Modern Engineering Physics A.S. Vasudeva (S. Chand)

    REFERENCE BOOKS :

    1. Electricity and Magnetism F.W. Sears (Narosa)

    2. Physics Vol-I & II Resnick & Halliday (Wiley Eastern)

    3. A Text Book of Optics Brij Lal & Subramanyam

    Note: The Examiners will set eight questions, taking four from

    each part. The students will be required to attempt five

    questions in all selecting at least two from each part.

    All questions will carry equal marks.

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    ME- 103 E MANUFACTURING PROCESSES

    L T P Class Work

    : 50 Marks

    4 - - Examination

    TotalDuration of Exam

    : 100 Marks

    : 150 Marks: 3 Hrs.

    Unit I

    Unit II

    Unit III

    Unit IV

    Unit V

    Unit VI

    Unit VII

    Text Books :

    Introduction: Introduction to Manufacturing Processes and their Classification. Industrial Safety;Introduction, Types of Accidents, Causes and Common Sources of Accidents, Methods of

    Safety, First Aid.

    Engineering Materials: General Properties and Applications of Engineering Materials, MildSteel, Medium Carbon Steel, High Carbon Steel, High Speed Steel and Cast Iron.

    Foundry: Introduction to Casting Processes, Basic Steps in Casting Process, Pattern, Types of Patterns,Pattern Allowances, Risers, Runners, Gates, Moulding Sand and its composition, Sand Preparation,

    Molding Methods, Core Sands and Core Making, Core Assembly, Mold Assembly, Melting ( Cupola) and

    Pouring, Fettling, Casting Defects and Remedies.

    Cold Working ( Sheet Metal Work ): Sheet Metal Operations, Measuring, Layout Marking,

    Shearing, Punching, Blanking, Piercing, Forming, Bending and Joining Advantages and

    Limitations.Hot Working Processes: Introduction to Hot Working, Principles of Hot Working Processes, Forging,Rolling, Extrusion, Wire Drawing..

    Introduction to Machine Tools: Specifications and Uses of commonly used Machine Tools in a

    Workshop such as Lathe, Shaper, Planer, Milling, Drilling, Slotter, Introduction to Metal Cutting.

    Nomenclature of a Single Points Cutting Tool and Tool Wear. Mechanics of ChipsFormations, Type of Chips , Use of Coolants in machining.

    Welding: Introduction to Welding, Classification of Welding Processes, Gas Welding: Oxy-Acetylene Welding, Resistance Welding; Spot and Seam Welding, Arc Welding: Metal Arc,TIG & MIG Welding, Welding Defects and Remedies, Soldering & Brazing.

    Plant Layout, Objectives of Layout, Types of Plant Layout and their Advantages.

    1. Workshop Technology Volt.I & II - Hazra & Chaudhary, Asian Book Comp., New Delhi.2. Process and Materials of Manufacture -- Lindberg, R.A. Prentice Hall of India,New Delhi.

    3. Principles of Manufacturing Materials and Processes - Campbell, J.S.- McGraw- Hill.

    Reference Books:

    1. Manufacturing Science - Amitabha Ghosh & Ashok Kumar Malik, - East-West Press.

    2. Manufacturing Process and Systems - Ostwald, Munoz , John Wiley.3. Workshop Technology, Vol. 1, 2 & 3 Chapman, WAJ, Edward Arnold.

    Note : Eight questions will be set by the examiner, taking atleast one question from each unit. Students will be required to

    attempt five questions.

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    B.E. I/II Semester

    CH-101-E : CHEMISTRY (COMMON FOR ALL BRANCHES)

    -------- -----------------------------------

    L T P Sessional : 50 Marks

    3 1 - Exam. : 100 Marks

    Total : 150 Marks

    Duration of exam. : 3 Hrs.

    Unit-1 :

    Thermodynamics - Second law, concept of Entropy,

    Entropy change for an ideal gas, free energy and work

    functions, Free energy change, Chemical Potential, Gibb's

    Helmholtz equation, Clausius - Clapeyron equation, Related

    numerical problems with above topics.

    Unit-2 :

    Phase-Rule - Terminology, Derivation of Gibb's Phase

    Rule Equation, One Component System (H2O System), Two

    Components systems, Eutectic system (Pb-Ag), system with

    congruent m.pt. (Zn-Mg), systems with incongruent m.pt.

    (Na-K), Applications of above Systems.

    Unit-3 :

    Water & its treatment : Part I Sources of water,

    impurities in water, hardness of water and its determination,

    units of hardness, alkalinity of water and its determination,

    Related numerical problems, scale and sludge formation

    (composition properties and methods of prevention).

    Unit-4 :

    Water and its treatment : Part II Treatment of water for

    domestic use, coagulation, sedimentation, filtration and dis-infection, water softening, Ion-exchange process, mixed bed

    demineralisation,

    (electrodialysis).

    Unit-5 :

    Desalination (reverse osmosis)

    Corrosion and its prevention - Galvanic & concentration

    cell, Dry and wet corrosion, Electrochemical theory of

    corrosion, Galvanic corrosion, pitting corrosion, water-line

    corrosion, differential aeration corrosion, stress

    corrosion, factors affecting corrosion, Preventive measures

    (proper design, Cathodic protection, protective coatings).

    Unit-6 :

    Lubrication and Lubricants - Friction, mechanism

    of lubrication, classification and properties of

    lubricants, Additives for lubricants, synthetic lubricants,

    Greases Preparation & properties (consistency, drop point)

    and uses.

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    Unit-7 :

    Polymers and Polymerization - Organic

    polymers, polymerisation, various types of polymerisation,

    effect of structure on properties of polymers, preparation

    properties and technical applications of thermo-plastics

    (PVC,PVA), thermosets (PF,UF), and elastomers (SBR,GR-N),

    Silicones, Introduction to polymeric compsites.

    Unit-8 :

    Analytical Methods - Thermal methods, Principle, method

    and application of Thermogravimetric analysis, Differential

    thermal analysis and Differential scanning calorimetry ,

    (Experimental details are excluded),Spectroscopic methods,

    Spectrophotometry, interaction of E.M. radiations with a

    molecule and origin of spectrum, spectroscopic,

    techniques-vibrational and electronic spectroscopy

    (Experimental details are excluded), conductometric

    titration, elementary discussion on Flame-photometry.

    NOTE : Eight questions are to be set with a fair weightage

    of all the units. The candidates will be required to

    attempt five questions in all.

    TEXT BOOKS :

    1. Engineering Chemistry, P.C. Jain, Monica Jain (Dhanpat

    Rai& Co.).

    2. Chemistry in Engineering & Tech., Vol.I & II,

    Rajaram, Kuriacose (TMH).

    REFERENCE BOOKS :

    1. Instrumental methods of Chemical Analysis, MERITT &WILLARD (East-West Press).

    2. Physical Chemistry, P.W. Atkin (ELBS, Oxford Press).

    3. Physical Chemistry, W.J. Moore (Orient-Longman).

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    CSE -101 E Fundamentals of Computers & Programming in C

    L T P Class Work: 50

    3 - - Exam:

    Total:

    100

    150Duration of Exam: 3 Hrs.

    Unit-1: An Overview of Computer System: Anatomy of a digital Computer, Memory Units, Main andAuxiliary Storage Devices, Input Devices, Output Devices, Classification of Computers.

    Radix number system: Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal numbers and their inter-conversions;

    Representation of information inside the computers.

    Unit-2: Operating System Basics: The user Interface, Running Programmes, Managing files,

    Introduction to PC operating Systems: Unix/Linux , DOS, Windows 2000.

    Unit-3: Internet basics: : Introduction to the basic concepts of Networks and Data Communications,

    How Internet works, Major features of internet, Emails, FTP, Using the internet.

    Unit-4: Programming Languages: Machine-, Assembly-, High Level- Language, Assembler,

    Compiler, Interpreter, debuggers, Programming fundamentals: problem definition, algorithms, flowcharts and their symbols, introduction to compiler, interpreter, assembler, linker and loader and their

    inter relationship.

    Unit-5: C Programming language: C fundamentals, formatted input/ output, expressions, selection

    statements, loops and their applications; Basic types, arrays, functions, including recursive functions,program organization: local and external variables and scope; pointers & arrays.

    Unit-6: Strings: strings literals, string variables, I/O of strings, arrays of strings; applications.

    Preprocessor: preprocessor directives, macro definition, conditional compilation; Structures, Unions and

    Enumerations: Structure variables and operations on structures; Structured types, nested array

    structures; unions; enumeration as integers, tags and types.

    Declaration: Declaration syntax, storage classes, types qualifiers, declarators, initializers.Program Design: modules, information hiding, abstract data types, difference between C & C++, Low

    level programming: Bitwise operators, Bit fields in structures, other low level techniques.

    Unit-7: Standard library: Input / output; streams, file operations, formatted I/O, character I/O, line I/O,

    block, string I/O, Library support for numbers and character data, error handling:

    Text Books:

    Using Information Technology, 5th Edi, Brian K Williams & Stacey C. Sawyer, 2003, TMH

    The C Programming Language by Dennis M Ritchie, Brian W. Kernigham, 1988, PHI.

    C Programming A modern approach by K.N. King, 1996, WW Norton & Co.

    Reference

    Information technology, Dennis P. Curtin, Kim Foley, Kunal Sen, Cathleen Morin, 1998, TMH Theory and problem of programming with C, Byron C Gottfried, TMH

    Teach yourself all about computers by Barry Press and Marcia Press, 2000, IDG Books India.

    Using Computers and Information by Jack B. Rochester, 1996, Que Education & Training.

    Note: 8 questions will be set by the examiner (at least 2

    questions from unit-1 to 4, 2 each from unit 5& 6,

    and one from unit-7). The students will be required

    to attempt 5 questions in all.

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    EE-101-E

    L T P

    3 1 0

    ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY

    CLASS WORK

    EXAM

    TOTAL

    :

    :

    :

    50

    100

    150

    UNIT1. D.C. CIRCUITS :

    DURATION OF EXAM : 3 HRS

    Ohms Law, Kirchoffs Laws, D.C. Circuits, Nodal and Loop methods of analysis.

    UNIT2.a) A.C. CIRCUITS :

    Sinusoidal signal, instantaneous and peak values, RMS and average values, phase angle, polar & rectangular,exponential and trigonometric representations; R,L and C components, behaviors of these components in A.C.circuits. Concept of complex power, power factor.

    b) TRANSIENT RESPONSE :

    Transient response of RL, RC and RLC Circuits with step input.

    UNIT3. NETWORK THEOREMS :

    Thevenins theorem, Nortons theorem, superposition theorem, maximum power transfer theorem,

    Reciprocity theorem, Tellegens theorem, Milman's theorem. Star to Delta & Delta to Star transformation.

    UNIT4. SERIES AND PARALLEL A.C. CIRCUITS :

    Series and parallel A.C. circuits, series and parallel resonance, Q factor, cut-off frequencies andbandwidth.

    UNIT5. THREE PHASE CIRCUITS :

    Phase and line voltages and currents, balanced star and delta circuits, power equation, measurement ofpower by two wattmeter method, Importance of earthing.

    UNIT6. TRANSFORMERS :

    Principle, construction & working of transformer, Efficiency and regulation.

    UNIT7. ELECTRICAL MACHINES :Introduction to D.C. Machines, Induction motor, Synchronous machines.

    UNIT8. MEASURING INSTRUMENTS :

    Voltmeter, Ammeter, Watt meter, Energy meter.

    TEXT BOOKS:

    1. Basic Electrical Engg (2nd Edition) : Kothari & Nagarath, TMH2. Electrical Technology (Vol-I) : B.L Theraja & A K Theraja, S.Chand

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    1. Electrical Engineering Fundamentals : Deltoro, PHI2. Network Analysis :Valkenburg, PHI

    NOTE : Eight questions are to be set in all by the examiner taking at least one question from each unit. Studentswill be required to attempt five questions in all.

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    ME- 101 E ELEMENTS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    L T P Sessional : 50 Marks

    3 1 - Theory

    Total

    : 100 Marks

    : 150 Marks

    Unit I Properties of Steam & Boilers:

    Duration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.

    Unit II

    Unit III

    Unit IV

    Unit V

    Unit VI

    Formation of steam at constant pressure, Thermodynamics properties of steam, Conditionof steam, Steam tables, Measurement of dryness fraction by throttling calorimeter,

    Classification of boilers, Comparison of water and fire tube boilers mounting and

    accessories with their functions, Constructional and operational details of Cochran and

    Babcock and Wilcox boilers, Problems.

    Steam Turbines and Condensers:

    Classification of turbines, Working principle of impulse and reaction turbine,

    Compounding of impulse turbine, Comparison of impulse and reaction turbines, Types of

    condensers, Cooling ponds and cooling towers, Condenser and vacuum efficiencies.

    I.C. Engines and Gas Turbines:Introduction, Classification, Constructional details and working of two-stroke and four-

    stroke diesel and petrol engines, Otto, Diesel and Dual cycles, Working principle of gas

    turbine, Constant pressure gas turbine cycle.

    Water Turbines, Pumps and Hydraulic Devices:Introduction, Classification, Construction details and working of Pelton, Francis and

    Kaplan turbines, Specific speed and selection of turbines, Classification of water pumps

    and their working, Hydraulic jack and lift.

    Simple Lifting Machines:

    Definition of machine, Velocity ratio, Mechanical advantage, Efficiency, Laws of

    machines, Reversibility of machine, Wheel and axle, Differential pulley block, Single,

    double and triple start worm and worm wheel, Single and double purchase winch crabs,

    Simple and compound screw jacks. Problems.

    Power Transmission Methods and Devices:

    Introduction to Power transmission, Belt drive, Rope drive, Chain drive, Pulley, Geardrive, Types of gears, Gear train, Clutches, Types and function of clutches, Types and

    function of brakes, Power measurement by dynamometer, Types of dynamometers.

    Unit VII Stresses and Strains:

    Introduction, Concept & types of Stresses and strains, Poisons ratio, stresses and strains

    in simple and compound bars under axial loading, Stress-strain diagrams, Hooks law,

    Elastic constants & their relationships, Principle stresses & strains and principal- planes,

    Mohrs circle of stresses. Numerical problems.

    Unit VIII Bending Moment & Shear Force:

    Definitions, SF and BM diagrams for cantilever and simply supported beam. Calculation

    of maximum SF, BM and point of contra-flexure under the loads of (i) concentrated load

    (ii) uniformly distributed load (iii) combination of concentrated and uniformly distributed

    loads. Problems.Text Books:

    1. Strength of Materials - G.H. Ryder, Pub.- ELBS.2. Hydraulic and Fluid Mechanics Modi and Seth, Pub. Standard Book House, New Delhi3. Engineering Thermodynamics C.P. Arora, Pub. - TMH, New Delhi

    4. Thermal Engineering A.S. Sarad, Pub. - Satya Prakashan, New Delhi.5. Engineering Mechanics K.L. Kumar, Pub. - TMH, New Delhi.6. Theory of Machines S.S. Rattan, Pub. TMH, New Delhi.

    Reference Books:

    1. Strength of Materials Popov, Pub. - PHI, New Delhi.2. Hydraulic Machines Jagdish Lal, Pub.- Metropolitan, Allahbad.3. Thermal Science and Engineering D.S. Kumar, Pub. Kateria & Sons, New Delhi.

    NOTE: In the semester examination, the examiner will set eight questions, at least one question from each unit. The

    students will be required to attend only 5 questions.

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    L T

    ME-105 E ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND DRAWING

    P Sessional

    : 50 Marks

    - - 4 Practical : 100 MarksTotal : 150 Marks

    Duration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.

    Unit I Various types of projections, First and Third angle systems of orthographic projections.

    Projection of Points in different quadrants.

    Unit II Projections of Straight Lines parallel to one or both reference planes, contained by one or

    both planes, perpendicular to one of the planes, inclined to one plane but parallel to theother planes, inclined to both the planes, true length of a line and its inclination withreference planes, traces of a line.

    Unit III Projections of Planes parallel to one reference plane, inclined to one plane but

    perpendicular to the other, inclined to both reference planes.

    Unit IV Projections of Polyhedra Solids and Solids of Revolution - in simple positions with axis

    perpendicular to a plane, with axis parallel to both planes, with axis parallel to one plane and inclined to the other, Projections of sections of Prisms, Pyramids, Cylinders andCones. True shape of section. Development of surfaces of various solids.

    Unit V Isometric projections - introduction, isometric scale, Isometric views of plane figures, prisms,

    pyramids and cylinders.

    Unit VI Orthographic drawings of Bolts and Nuts, Bolted Joints, Screw threads, Screwed Joints.

    Unit VII Free Hand Sketching - Orthographic Views from Isometric, Views of SimpleMachine Components such as Brackets, Bearing Blocks , Guiding Blocks and

    Simple Couplings.

    Note : Some simple exercises may be attempted with AUTOCAD.

    Text Book1. Engineering Drawing Plane and Solid Geometry : N.D. Bhatt and V.M.Panchal,

    Forty-Fourth Edition 2002, Charotar Publishing House.

    Reference Books

    1. Engineering Graphics and Drafting : P.S. Gill, Millennium Edition, S.K. Kataria and Sons.2. A Text Book of Engineering Drawing : S.B. Mathur, Second Revised and Enlarged Edition 2000,

    Vikas Publishing House.

    3. Engineering Graphics using AUTOCAD 2000 : T. Jeyapoovan, First Edition 2002, Vikas PublishingHouse.

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    PHY-103-E : PHYSICS LAB.-I

    --------- ------------

    (COMMON FOR ALL BRANCHES)

    L T P Class Work : 25 Marks

    - - 2 Practical : 25 Marks

    Total : 50 Marks

    Duration of exam. : 3 Hours

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    -------------------

    The experiments in Ist semester will be based mainly

    upon optics, electrostatics, wave and oscillations which are

    the parts of the theory syllabus of Ist semester.

    1. To find the wavelength of sodium light by Newton's

    rings experiment.

    2. To find the wavelength of sodium light by Fresnel's

    biprism experiment.

    3. To find the wavelength of various colours of white

    light with the help of a plane transmission diffraction

    grating.

    4. To find the refractive index and cauchy's constants ofa prism by using spectrometer.

    5. To find the wavelength of sodium light by

    Michelson interferometer.

    6. To find the resolving power of a telescope.

    7. To find the pitch of a screw using He-Ne laser.

    8. To find the specific rotation of sugar solution by using

    a polarimeter.

    9. To compare the capacitances of two capacitors by

    De'sauty bridge and hence to find the dielectric constant of a

    medium.

    10. To find the flashing and quenching potentials of

    Argon and also to find the capacitance of unknown capacitor.

    11. To study the photoconducting cell and hence toverify the inverse square law.

    12. To find the temperature co-efficient of resistance by

    using platinum resistance thermometer and Callender and

    Griffith bridge.

    13. To find the frequency of A.C. mains by using sonometer.

    14. To find the velocity of ultrasonic waves in non-conducting

    medium by piezo-electric method.

    RECOMMENDED BOOKS :

    1. Advanced Practical Physics B.L. Worshnop and H.T. Flint

    (KPH)

    2. Practical Physics S.L.Gupta & V.Kumar (Pragati

    Prakashan).3. Advanced Practical Physics Vol.I & II Chauhan & Singh

    (Pragati Prakashan).

    Note : Students will be required to perform atleast

    10 experiments out of the list in a semester.

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    ME- 107 E WORKSHOP PRACTICE

    L T P Class Work

    - - 4 Examination

    : 25 Marks

    : 25 MarksTotal : 50 Marks

    Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs.

    List of Experiments / Jobs

    1.

    2.

    3.

    4.

    5.

    6.

    7.

    8.

    9.

    10.

    11.

    12.

    NOTE : 1.

    2.

    To study different types of measuring tools used in metrology and determine least counts of vernier

    calipers, micrometers and vernier height gauges.

    To study different types of machine tools ( lathe, shape or planer or slotter, milling, drilling machines

    )

    To prepare a job on a lathe involving facing, outside turning, taper turning, step turning, radiusmaking and parting-off.

    To study different types of fitting tools and marking tools used in fitting practice.

    To prepare lay out on a metal sheet by making and prepare rectangular tray, pipe shaped components

    e.g. funnel.

    To prepare joints for welding suitable fo r butt welding and lap welding.

    To perform pipe welding.

    To study various types of carpentry tools and prepare simple types of at least two wooden joints.

    To prepare simple engineering components/ shapes by forging.

    To prepare mold and core assembly, to put metal in the mold and fettle the casting.

    To prepare horizontal surface/ vertical surface/ curved surface/ slots or V-grooves on a shaper/

    planner.

    To prepare a job involving side and face milling on a milling machine.

    At least ten experiments/ jobs are to be performed/ prepared by students in the

    semester.

    At least 8 experiments/ jobs should be performed / prepared from the above list,

    remaining two may either be performed/ prepared from the above list or designed & set by the concernedinstitution as per the scope of the syllabus of Manufacturing Processes and facilities available in the

    Institute.

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    B.E. I/II Semester

    CH-103-E : CHEMISTRY LAB. (COMMON FOR ALL BRANCHES)

    -------- -------------- -----------------------

    L T P Class Work : 25 Marks

    - - 2 Practical : 25 Marks

    Total : 50 Marks

    Duration of exam. : 3 Hours

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    -------------------

    1. Determination of Ca++

    and Mg++

    hardness of water using EDTA

    solution.

    2. Determination of alkalinity of water sample.

    3. Determination of dissolved oxygen (DO) in the given water

    sample.

    4. To find the melting & eutectic point for a two component

    system by using method of cooling curve.

    5. Determination of viscosity of lubricant by Red Wood

    viscometer (No. 1 & No. 2).

    6. To determine flash point & fire point of an oil by Pensky

    Marten's flash point apparatus.7. To prepare Phenol-formaldehyde and Urea formaldehyderesin.

    8. To find out saponification No. of an oil.

    9. Estimation of calcium in lime stone and dolomite.

    10. Determination of concentration of KMnO4

    solution

    spectrophotomet-erically.

    11. Determination of strength of HCl solution by titrating it

    against NaOH solution conductometerically.

    12. To determine amount of sodium and potassium in a, given

    water sample by flame photometer.

    13. Estimation of total iron in an iron alloy.

    Note : At least ten experiments are to be performed by the

    students.

    SUGGESTED BOOKS :

    1.

    2.

    3.

    A Text Book on Experimental and Calculation - Engineering

    Chemistry, S.S. Dara, S. Chand & Company (Ltd.)

    Essential of Experimental Engineering Chemistry, Shashi

    Chawla, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company.

    Theory & Practice Applied Chemistry O.P. Virmani, A.K.

    Narula (New Age)

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    EE-103-E

    L T P

    0 0 2

    ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY LAB

    CLASS WORK

    EXAM

    TOTAL

    :

    :

    :

    25

    25

    50

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    1. To verify KCL and KVL.

    2. To verify Thevenins & Norton's Theorems.

    DURATION OF EXAM : 3 HRS

    3. To Verify maximum power transfer theorem in D.C. Circuit & A.C circuit.

    4. To verify reciprocity & Superposition theorems.

    5. To study frequency response of a series R-L-C circuit and determine resonant frequency& Q- factor for various

    Values of R,L,C.

    6. To study frequency response of a parallel R-L-C circuit and determine resonant frequency & Q -Factor for

    various values of R,L,C.

    7. To perform direct load test of a transformer and plot efficiency Vs load characteristic.

    8.To perform direct load test of a D.C. shunt generator and plot load voltage Vs load current curve.

    9.To plot V-curve of a synchronous motor.

    10.To perform O.C. and S.C. tests of a three phase induction motor.

    11.To study various type of meters.

    12.Measurement of power by 3 voltmeter / 3 ammeter method.

    13.Measurement of power in a 3 phase system by two watt meter method.

    NOTE: 1. At least 10 experiments are to be performed by students in the semester.2. At least 7 experiments should be performed from the above list, remaining three experiments may either

    be performed from the above list or designed and set by the concerned institution as per the scope of the syllabusof EE-101-E.

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    CSE -103 EL T P

    C Programming Lab.Class Work: 25

    - - 2 Exam:

    Total:

    25

    50

    Representative programming problems:-

    1. Write a program to find the largest of three numbers. (if-then-else)2. Write a program to find the largest number out of ten numbers (for-statement)

    3. Write a program to find the average mail height & average female heights inthe class (input is in form of sex code, height).

    Duration of Exam: 3 Hrs.

    4. Write a program to find roots of quadratic equation using functions and switch statements.5. Write a program using arrays to find the largest and second largest no.

    out of given 50 nos.

    6. Write a program to multiply two matrices7. Write a program to read a string and write it in reverse order8. Write a program to concatenate two strings

    9. Write a program to sort numbers using the Quicksort Algorithm.10. Represent a deck of playing cards using arrays.11. Write a program to check that the input string is a palindrome or not.

    Note: At least 5 to 10 more exercises to be given by the

    teacher concerned.

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    ME- 109 E ELEMENTS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB.

    L T P Sessional : 50Marks

    - - 2 Practical : 100 MarksTotal : 150 Marks

    Duration of Exam. : 3 Hrs.

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    1. To study Cochran & Babcock & Wilcox boilers.

    2. To study the working & function of mountings & accessories in boilers.

    3. To study 2-Stroke & 4-Stroke diesel engines.

    4. To study 2-Stroke & 4-Stroke petrol engines.

    5. To calculate the V.R., M.A. & efficiency of single, double & triple start worm & worm wheel.

    6. To calculate the V.R., M.A. & efficiency of single & double purchase winch crabs.

    7. To find the percentage error between observed and calculated values of stresses in the members of a Jib

    crane.

    8. To draw the SF & BM diagrams of a simply supported beam with concentrated loads.

    9. To study the simple & compound screw jacks and find their MA, VR & efficiency.

    10. To study the various types of dynamometers.

    11. To the constructional features & working of Pelton/Kaplan/Francis.

    12. To prepare stress-strain diagram for mild steel & cast iron specimens under tension and compression

    respectively on a Universal testing machine.

    13. To determine the Rockwell / Brinell /Vickers hardness no. of a given specimen on the respective

    machines.

    Note: 1. Total ten experiments are to be performed in the Semester.

    2. At least seven experiments should be performed from the

    above list. Remaining three experiments should beperformed as designed & set by the concerned Institution as perthe scope of the syllabus.

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    HUM-102-ECOMMUNICATION SKILLS IN ENGLISH

    B.E. Semester-II(COMMON FOR ALL BRANCHES)

    L T P

    Marks

    3 1 -

    Marks

    Class Work : 50

    Exam : 100 Marks

    Total : 150

    Duration of Exam: 3 Hrs

    This course is designed for the students of Engineering and Technology who

    need English for specific purposes in specific situations. It aims at

    imparting the communication skills that are needed in their academic and

    professional pursuits. This is achieved through an amalgamation of

    traditional lecture-oriented approach of teaching with the task based skill

    oriented methodology of learning.

    COURSE CONTENT:

    Unit-I

    Communicative Grammar: Spotting the errors pertaining to nouns, pronouns,adjective and adverbs; Concord - grammatical concord, notional concord and

    the principle of proximity between subject and verb.

    Unit-II

    Lexis: Idioms and phrases; Words often confused; One-Word Substitutes;

    Formation of words (suffixes, prefixes and derivatives); Foreign Words (A

    selected list)

    Unit-III

    Oral Communication:

    Part-A: Introduction to principal components of spoken English Word-stress

    patterns, Intonation, Weak forms in English

    Part-B: Developing listening and speaking skills through various activities,

    such as (a) role play activities, (b) Practising short dialogues (c) Group

    discussion (d) Debates (e) Speeches (f) Listening to news bulletins (g)

    Viewing and reviewing T.V. programmes etc.

    Unit-IVWritten Communication:

    Developing reading and writing skills through such tasks/activities as

    developing outlines, key expressions, situations, slogan writing and themebuilding exercises

    Reading verbal and non-verbal texts-like cartoons, Graphs and tabulated data

    etc.

    Unit-V (For Internal Evaluation Only):

    Book Review Herein the students will be required to read and submit a

    review of a book (Literary or non-literary) of their own choice. This will

    be followed by a presentation of the same in the class

    Unit-VITechnical Writing:

    (a) Business Letters, Format of Business letters and Business letter writing

    (b) E-mail writing

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    (c) Reports, Types of Reports and Format of Formal Reports

    (d) Press Report Writing

    SUGGESTED READING:

    1. Language in Use (Upper intermediate Level, Adrian Doff Christopher

    Jones, Cambridge University Press2. Common Errors in English, Abul Hashem, Ramesh Publishing House, new

    Delhi.

    3. Objective English, Tata Mc. Graw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., NewDelhi.

    4. Spoken English for India, R.K. Bansal & J.B. Harrison, Orient Longman,Delhi.

    5. The sounds of English, Veena Kumar, Makaav Educational Software, NewDelhi.

    6. English Phonetics & Phonology, P. Roach, Cambridge University Press,

    London.

    7. English for Engineers and Technologists: A Skill Approach, Vol. 2,Orient Longman,Delhi.

    8. Business Communication, M.S. Ramesh and C.C. Pattanshetti, R.Chand andCompany, Delhi

    9. Group Discussion, Sudha Publications/Ramesh Publishing House, NewDelhi.

    SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:

    All questions will be compulsory and will cover all the aspects of the

    syllabus except unit V. There will be sufficient internal choice.

    Unit-I: 20 Marks

    Questions No. 1 will require the students to carefully read the sentences

    given and trace the errors, if any, and then supply the correct

    alternatives/answers.

    Unit-II: 20 Marks

    Question No. 2 may have four or five parts testing knowledge of different

    items of vocabulary.

    Unit-III: 20 Marks

    Question No. 3 will have two parts of 10 marks each from part A and B of the

    unit. Part A will have content words, form words and sentences for stress

    marking, transcription and intonation marking respectively. Part B will test

    students speaking skills through various oral tasks and activities - debate,

    group discussion and speech - in written form only.

    Note: Speaking and listening skills will primarily be tested orallythrough internal assessment.

    Unit-IV: 20 MarksQuestion No. 4 may have many parts. The questions will be framed to test

    students' composition skills on the elements prescribed in the unit. For

    example, the students may be required to develop a hypothetical situation in

    a dialogue form, or to develop an outline, key expression, graph etc.

    Unit-V is for internal assessment only.

    Unit-VI: 20 Marks

    Question No. 5 may have two parts. While the one part may require the

    students to frame either a press/news report for the print media or write the

    given business letter, or e-mail a message, the second part will have a

    theory question on the format of formal report and business letter.

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    BTT-102-E

    L T P/D3 1 -

    BASICS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY

    (COMMON FOR ALL BRANCHES)

    Theory : 100 Marks

    Sessional : 50 Marks

    Total : 150 Marks

    Time : 3 Hrs.

    Unit-I

    1.

    2.

    3.

    4.

    5.

    6.

    7.

    8.

    Cell Structure and Function : Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes: Cell Wall, Membrances,

    Nucleus, Mitochondria, Chloroplast, Ribosome, Vacuoles, Bacteria and viruses : a brief

    descriptions.

    Biomolecules : A brief account of sturucture of Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins.Cell Division : Mitosis and Meiosis.

    Genes : Classical- brief idea about Mendels laws and chromosomes, Nature of Genetic

    material, DNA and RNA, DNA replication.

    Unit-II

    Gene Expression : Central dogma, genetic code, molecular mechanism on mutations,

    regulation of gene expression, housekeeping genes, differentiation and development

    mutations and their molecular basis.

    Genetic Engineering : an introduction to genetic engineering : Cloning (vectors,enzymes); DNA and genomic libraries, Transgenics, DNA fingerprinting, Genomics.

    Unit-III

    Development of Biotechnology : Nature and Scope of Biotechnology.

    Applications of Biotechnology : Bioprocess and fermentation technology, Cell Culture,

    Enzyme technology, Biological fuel generation, Single cell protein, Sewage Treatment,Environmental Biotechnology, Biotechnology and medicine, Biotechnology in

    agriculture & forestry industry, Food and Beverage Technology Production of

    Biological inventions, Safety in Biotechnology.

    Text/Reference Books :

    1.

    2.3.

    Biotechnology, Smith, Cambridge Press.

    Modern Concepts of Biotechnology, H.D.Kumar, Vikas Publishing House (P) Ltd.Elements of Biotechnology, P.K.Gupta, Rastogi Publications.

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    MATH-102-E MATHEMATICS-II

    ---------- --------------

    (COMMON FOR ALL BRANCHES)

    L T P Class Work : 50 Marks

    3 1 - Exam. : 100 Marks

    Total : 150 Marks

    Duration of exam. : 3 Hours

    Part-A

    Matrices & its Applications : Rank of a matrix,

    elementary transformations, elementary matrices, inverse

    using elementary transformations, normal form of a matrix,

    linear dependence and in dependence of vactors, consistency

    of linear system of equations, linear and orthogonal

    transformations, eigen values and eigen vectors, properties

    of eigen values, Cayley - Hamilton theorem and its

    applications.

    Part-B

    Ordinary Differential Equations & its Applications : Exact differential

    equations. Equations reducible to exact differential equations.

    Applications of Differential

    equations of first order & first degree to simple electric

    circuits, Newton's law of cooling, heat flow and orthogonal

    trajectories.

    Linear differential equations of second and higher order.

    Complete solution, complementary function and particular

    integral, method of variation of parameters to findparticular Integral, Cauchy's and Legender's linear

    equations, simultaneous linear equations with constant co-

    efficients. Applications of linear differential equations

    to simple pendulum, oscillatory electric circuits.

    Part-C

    Laplace Transforms and its Applications : Laplace

    transforms of elementary functions, properties of Laplace

    transforms, existence conditions, transforms of

    derivaties, transforms of integrals, multiplication by tn

    ,

    division by t. Evaluation of integrals by Laplace

    transforms. Laplace transform of Unit step function, unitimpulse function and periodic function. Inverse transforms,

    convolution theorem, application to linear differential

    equations and simultaneous linear differential equations with

    constant coefficients.

    Partial Differential Equations and Its Applications :

    Formation of partial differential equations, Lagranges linear

    partial differential equation, First order non-linear partial

    differential equation, Charpits method. Method of separation

    of variables and its applications to wave equation and one

    dimensional heat equation, two dimensional heat flow, steady

    state solutions only.

    TEXT BOOKS :

    1. Advanced Engg. Mathematics F Kreyszig

    2. Higher Engg. Mathematics B.S. Grewal

    REFERENCE BOOKS :

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    1. Differential Equations H.T.H. Piaggio.

    2. Elements of Partial Differential Equations I.N. Sneddon.

    3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics R.K. Jain,

    S.R.K.Iyengar.

    4. Advanced Engg. Mathematics Michael D. Greenberg.

    Note: Examiner will set eight questions, taking two from Part-

    A, three from Part-B and three from Part-C. Students

    will be required to attempt five question taking atleast

    one from each part.

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    PHY-102-E : PHYSICS-II (COMMON FOR ALL BRANCHES)

    --------- ------------------------------------

    L T P Sessional : 50 Marks

    3 1 - Exam. : 100 Marks

    Total : 150 Marks

    Duration of exam. : 3 Hrs.

    PART-A

    CRYSTAL STRUCTURE

    Space Lattice, unit cell and translation vectors,

    Miller indices, simple crystal structure, Bonding in

    solids, Experimental x-ray diffraction method, Laue

    method, powder Method, Point defects in solids, Elementary

    idea of quarks and gluons.

    QUANTUM PHYSICS

    Difficulties with Classical physics, Introduction toquantum mechanics-simple concepts, discovery of Planck's

    constant, Group velocity and phase velocity, Schrodinger

    wave equations - time dependant and time independent

    Schrodinger equations, Elementary ideas of quantum

    statistics.

    FREE ELECTION THEORY

    Elements of classical free electron theory and

    its limitations, Drudes Theory of Conduction, quantum theory

    of free electrons, Fermi level, Density of states, Fermi-

    Dirac distribution function, Thermionic emission, Richardson's

    equation.

    PART-B

    BAND THEORY OF SOLIDS Origin of energy bands, Kronig, Penney

    Model (qualitative), E-K diagrams, Brillouin Zones, Concept

    of effective mass and holes, Classification of solids into

    metals, Semiconductors and insulators, Fermi energy and its

    variation with temperature. Hall effect and its Applications.

    PHOTOCONDUCTIVITY AND PHOTOVOLTAICS

    Photoconductivity in insulating crystals, variation

    with illumination, effect of traps, applications ofphotoconductivity, photovoltaic cells and theircharacteristics.

    MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS

    Atomi magnetic moments, orbital diamagnetism, Classical

    theory of paramagnetism, ferro magnetism - molecular fields and

    domains.

    SUPER CONDUCTIVITY

    Introduction (experimental survey), Meissner effect,

    London equation.

    TEXT BOOKS :

    1. Introduction to Solid State Physics (VII Ed.) - Charles

    Kittel (John Wiley).

    2. Quantum Mechanics Powell and Crasemann (Oxford & IBH)

    3. Fundamentals of Solid State Physics B.S.Saxena,

    R.C.Gupta

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    and P.N.Saxena (Pragati Prakashan).

    REFERENCE BOOKS :

    1. Sold State Physics Pillai (New Age).

    2. A text book of Engg. Physics Avadhanulu and Kshirsagar

    (S.Chand)

    3. Quantum Mechanics Ghatak & Loknathan.

    Note: The Examiners will set eight questions, taking four from

    each part. The students will be required to attempt five

    questions in all selecting at least two from each part.

    All questions will carry equal marks.

    PHY-104-E : PHYSICS LAB.-II

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    --------- ---------------

    (COMMON FOR ALL BRANCHES)

    L T P Class Work : 25 Marks

    - - 2 Practical : 25 Marks

    Total : 50 Marks

    Duration of exam. : 3 Hours

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    -------------------

    The experiments in Second semester will be based

    upon electricity, Magnetism, Modern Physics and Solid State

    Physics which are the parts of theory syllabus.

    1. To find the low resistance by carey - Foster's bridge.

    2. To find the resistance of a galvanometer by Thomsons

    constant diffelction method using a post office box.

    3. To find the value of high resistances by Substitution

    method.

    4. To find the value of high resistances by Leakage method.

    5. To study the characteristics of a solar cell and to

    find the fill factor.6. To find the value of e/m for electrons by Helical method.

    7. To find the ionisation potential of Argon/Mercury using

    a) thyratron tube.

    8. To study the variation of magnetic field with distanceand

    to find the radius of coil by Stewart and Gee's apparatus.

    9. To study the characteristics of (Cu-Fe, Cu-Constantan)

    thermo couple.

    10. To find the value of Planck's constant by using a

    photo

    electric cell.

    11. To find the value of co-efficient of self-inductanceby

    using a Rayleigh bridge.

    12. To find the value of Hall Co-efficient of semi-conductor.13. To study the V-I characteristics of a p-n diode.

    14. To find the band gap of intrinsic semi-conductor usingfour

    probe method.

    15. To calculate the hysteresis loss by tracing a B-H curve.

    RECOMMENDED BOOKS :

    1. Advanced Practical Physics B.L. Worshnop and H.T. Flint

    (KPH)

    2. Practical Physics S.L.Gupta & V.Kumar (PragatPrakashan).

    3. Advanced Practical Physics Vol.I & II Chauhan & Singh

    (Pragati Prakashan).

    Note : Students will be required to perform atleast 10

    experiments out of the list in a semester.

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    GES-101-E ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

    L T P

    3 - - Exam. : 75 Marks

    Total : 75 MarksDuration of exam. : 3 Hours

    UNIT I The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies, Definition, scope and

    importance.Need for Public awareness

    UNIT II Natural Resources:

    Renewable and non-renewable resources:Natural resources and associated problems.

    a)

    b)

    c)

    d)

    e)

    f)

    Forest resources: Use and over-exploitation: deforestation, case studies,

    Timber exploitation, mining, dams and their effects and forests tribal people.Water resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water,

    floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams-benefits and problems.Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of

    extracting and using mineral resources, case studies.Food resources: World food problems, changes, caused by agriculture

    and overgrazing, effects of modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problems,

    water logging, salinity, case studies.Energy resources: Growing energy needs, renewable and non-renewable

    energy sources, use of alternate energy sources; case studies.

    Land resources: Land as a resource, loand degradation, man inducedlandslides, soil erosion and desertification.

    Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources.

    Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles.UNIT- III Ecosystems

    Concept of an ecosystem.

    Structure and function of an ecosystem.

    Producers, consumers and decomposers.

    Energy flow in the ecosystem.

    Ecological succession.

    Food chains, food wbs and ecological pyramids.

    Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the

    following eco-system:

    a) Forest ecosystem. b) Grassland ecosystem.

    c) Desert ecosystem.

    d) Aquatic ecosystems (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans,estuaries).

    UNIT- IV Biodiversity and its conservations

    Introduction Definition: Genetic, species and ecosystem diversity.

    Biogeographically classification of India.

    Value of biodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical,

    aesthetic and option values.

    Biodiversity at global, National and local levels.

    India as a mega-diversity nation.

    Hot-spots of biodiversity.

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    Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man-wildlife

    conflicts.

    Endangered and endemic species of India.

    UNIT V Environmental Pollution:

    Definition, causes, effects and control, measures of:a) Air pollution.

    b) Water pollution.c) Soil pollution.

    d) Marine pollution.

    e) Noise pollution.

    f) Thermal Pollution.g) Nuclear hazards

    Solid waster management: Causes effects and control measures of urban

    and industrial waster.

    Role of an individual in prevention of pollution. Pollution case studies.

    Disaster management: Floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.

    UNIT VI Social issues and the Environment:

    From unsustainable to sustainable development.

    Urban problems related to energy.

    Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management.

    Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and concerns,case studies.

    Environmental ethics: Issues and possible solutions.

    Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear

    accidents and holocaust, Case studies.

    Wasteland reclamation.

    Consumerism and waste products.

    Environment Protection Act.

    Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act.

    Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act.

    Wildlife Protection Act.

    Forest Conservation Act.

    Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation.

    Public awareness.

    UNIT VII Human population and the Environment.Population growth, variation among nations.

    Population explosion Famility Welfare Programme.

    Environment and human health.Human Rights.

    Value Education.

    HIV/ AIDS.Woman and Child Welfare.

    Role of Information Technology in Environment and human health.

    Case Studies.

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    UNIT VIII Field Work:

    References:

    Visit to a local area to document environmental assets river/ forest/grassland/ hill/ mountain.

    Visit to a local polluted site-Urban/ Rural/ Industrial/ Agricultural.

    Study of common plants, insects, birds.Study of simple ecosystems pond, river, hill slopes, etc. (Field work

    equal to 5 lectures hours).

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    Agarwal, K.C. 2001, Environmental Biology, Nidi Pub. Ltd. Bikaner.

    Bharucha, Franch, The Biodiversity of India, Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad

    380013, India .

    Brunner R.C. 1989, Hazardous Waste Incineration, Mc. Graw Hill Inc. 480p.Clark R.S., Marine Pllution, Slanderson Press Oxford (TB).

    Cunningham, W.P. Cooper, T.H. Gorhani, E & Hepworth, M.T. 2001, Environmental

    Encyclopedia, Jaico Pub. House, Mumbai. 1195p.

    De A.K., Environmenal Chemistry, Wiley Eastern Ltd.Down to Earth, Centre for Science and Environment .

    Gleick, H.P., 1993. Water in Crisis, Pacific Institute for Studies in Dev., Environment &Security, Stockholm Env. Institute, Oxford Univ., Press 473p.

    Hawkins R.E. Encyclopedia of Indian Natural History, Bomaby Natural History

    Scociety, Bombay (R).10. Heywood, V.H. & Watson, R.T. 1995. Global Biodiversity Assessment. Cambridge

    Univ. Press 1140p.

    11. Jadhav, H & Bhosale, V.M. 1995, Environmental Protection and Laws, Himalaya Pub.

    House, Helhi 284p.12. Mckinney, M.L. & Schoch, RM 1996, Environmental Sciences Systems & Solutions,

    Web enhanced Edition 639p.13. Mhaskar A.K., Mater Hazardous, Tekchno-Sciences Publications (TB).14. Miller T.G. Jr. Environmental Science, Wadsoworth Publishing Co. (TB).

    15. Odum, E.P. 1971, Fundamentals of Ecology, W.B. Saunders Co. USA, 574p.

    16. Rao M.N. & Dutta, A.K. 1987, Waste Water Treatment. Oxford & IBH Publ. Co. Pvt.

    Ltd., 345p

    17. Sharma, B.K., 2001, Environmental Chemistry, Goel Publ. House, Meerut.

    18. Survey of the Environment, The Hindu (M).

    19. Townsend C., Harper J, and Michael Begon, Essentials of Ecology, Blackwell Sciences

    (TB).

    20. Trivedi, R.K., Handbook of Environmental Laws, Rules, Guidelines, Compliances and

    Standards, Vol. I and II Enviro Mdiea (R).21. Trividi R.K., Handbook of Environmental Laws, Rules, Guidelines, Compliances and

    Standards, Vol I and II Enviro Media (R).

    22. Trividi R.K. and P.K. Goel, Introduction to air pollution, Techno Sciences Pub. (TB).23. Wagner K.D., 1998, Environmental Management, W.B. Saunders Co. Philadelophia,

    USA 499p.

    24. A text book environmental education G.V.S. Publishers by Dr. J.P. Yadav.

    (M) Magazine (R) Reference (TB) Textbook

    Note: Examiner will set eight questions. Students will be required to attempt five

    question.